14 
The Coe, Converse and 
Primus (Ornamental Plums) Each Doz . Per 100 
Newport (Red Leaf) 2-3 ft.- 1.25 
Newport (Red Leaf) 3 to 4 ft._1.50 
Pissardi, 3-4 ft._ 2.00 
Triloba, 2-3 ft._ 1.00 
Triloba, 3-4 ft._-_1.50 
Tomentosa-Nanking Cherry, 3-4' 1.00 
A new, hardy fruit-berrying shrub from Northern 
China. Fruits in July and August with red plum fla¬ 
vored cherry about the size of a penny. Fine to eat 
from the plant. Also makes grand preserves. 
PRUNUS TRILOBA 
This is more desirable than the Flowering Al¬ 
mond. It blooms at the same season. The flower 
is similar in appearance. It is a stronger grower- 
and hardier. 
Privet (Ligustrum) 
Amoor River North 12-18 in., 2 
Canes _ 
Amoor River North 12-18 in., 3 
Canes _ 
Amoor River North 18-24 in., 2 
Canes _ 
Amoor River North 18-24 in., 3 
Canes _ 
Amoor River North 2-3 ft., 4 
Canes _ 
Regals, 18-24 in._ 
Quince 
Quince Japan, 18-24 in._ 
Rhodotypos 
Rhodotypos Kerroides, 2-3 ft._ 
Syringa (See Philadelphus) 
Russian Olive (See Eleagnus) 
Syringa (Commonly known as Lilacs) 
Common Purple, 2-3 ft._ .75 7.50 
Common Purple, 3-4 ft._ 1.00 10.00 
Common White, 2-3 ft._ 1.00 10.00 
Common White, 3-4 ft._ 1.25 14.00 
Japonica, 2-3 ft._ 1.50 16.00 
Japonica, 3-4 ft._ 2.00 
Rothomagensis (Better than Per¬ 
sian) 2-3 ft._ 1.00 10.00 
Rothomagensis (Better than Per¬ 
sian) 3-4 ft._ 1.25 14.00 
Named Varieties 
Belle de Nancy (Dbl.), 2-3 ft._ 1.50 16.00 
Belle de Nancy (Dbl.), 3-4 ft._2.00 
.20 
2.00 
15.00 
.25 
2.50 
18.00 
.25 
2.50 
18.00 
.30 
3.00 
22.00 
.40 
4.00 
30.00 
.50 
5.00 
38.00 
1.25 
14.00 
1.00 
11.00 
